From time to time, players like the Sansa e200, c200, and the occasional iPod video (yes, 5G and/or 5.5G) will come up for sale. However, they ship to the US only, so international Rockboxers may have to have a contact here to ship to, then have that contact forward it to them.

Also note that the players they sell are "respiffed", as soap puts it.

SOAP EDIT:There is good evidence that the v1s have been flushed through the system and you will only get v2s at this point.

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THIS IS NOT CURRENTLY A ROCKBOXABLE PLAYEROk, this post will violate the spirit of this forum for one time only:Woot.com has Sansa Clips, the 2GB version, for $16 today (while supplies last.)THIS IS NOT CURRENTLY A ROCKBOXABLE PLAYER

That doesn't technically violate the spirit of the forum, does it? It's good news for the AMS Sansa devs... testing hardware for cheap.

EDIT: Sansa c250s from geeks.com at $19.99; they're respiffed, so they may be v1 models.

I have an iRiver H140 for sale (good for spare parts only as it doesn't boot up correctly, plus the battery is almost definitely kaputt), a Toshiba Gigabeat F60 (in reality a F40 but with upgraded hard drive) and an iPod Video 60GB for sale.

Does anyone know if there's still interest in Archos Recorder v1's?I'm thinking of selling mine, and buying an Ipod video. It's modded a bit:

USB connector replaced by mini USB (and working well like that for many months, I'm quite proud of it :-))

Digital I/O currently unusable because:

Microphone is externalized into the center pin of the digi I/O

+5V is externalized into the bottom (top?) pin of the digi I/O (for being able very easily to add external speakers from the same batteries)

HD replaced by another 20 GB one (the old one broke down)

Because of all this modding however, the front cover is broken just above the LCD screen. I also lost at least one of the battery covers, and a few screws. For non portable use it still functions very well, for long term portable use there might be some new cover thingies neccesary (anyone has spares of these?). It still feels solid however, and functions well when I take it with me.I'm willing to give a three months no cure no pay warranty (by which I mean that I return money when the device is broken).What's this worth? Something like 35 euros?

Would you consider 50 EUR for a Samsung yh920 as a reasonable offer? i Just got a gigabeat f20 for 50 EUR, so that comparison doesn't add up well. But i'd also love to get involved in development... So is this too much or ok?